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Suffocation is the leading cause of injury death among infants younger than one year old, and many of these deaths have been linked to unsafe sleep environments. This podcast discusses the safest sleep environment for infants. Created: 11/29/2012 by MMWR.
Date Released: 11/29/2012. Series Name: A Minute of Health with CDC.

A MINUTE OF HEALTH WITH CDC
Sleep Soundly and Safely
Suffocation Deaths Associated with Use of Infant Sleep Positioners — United States, 1997-2011
Recorded: November 27, 2012; posted: November 29, 2012

This program is presented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Sleeping babies appear so peaceful and secure in their cribs, but if not positioned properly, they could be in danger. Suffocation is the leading cause of injury death among infants younger than one year old, and many of these deaths have been linked to unsafe sleep environments.

In the past, babies have been placed in various sleeping positions, including on their side or stomach or between cushions or pillows. While sharing a room with parents is helpful for feeding and comforting, it’s not safe for babies to sleep with their parents. Use the ABCs to put your baby to bed. Your baby is safest alone, on his back, in a bare crib.

Thank you for joining us on A Minute of Health with CDC.

For the most accurate health information, visit www.cdc.gov or call 1-800-CDC-INFO.

A MINUTE OF HEALTH WITH CDC
Sleep Soundly and Safely
Suffocation Deaths Associated with Use of Infant Sleep Positioners — United States, 1997-2011
Recorded: November 27, 2012; posted: November 29, 2012

This program is presented by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Sleeping babies appear so peaceful and secure in their cribs, but if not positioned properly, they could be in danger. Suffocation is the leading cause of injury death among infants younger than one year old, and many of these deaths have been linked to unsafe sleep environments.

In the past, babies have been placed in various sleeping positions, including on their side or stomach or between cushions or pillows. While sharing a room with parents is helpful for feeding and comforting, it’s not safe for babies to sleep with their parents. Use the ABCs to put your baby to bed. Your baby is safest alone, on his back, in a bare crib.

Thank you for joining us on A Minute of Health with CDC.

For the most accurate health information, visit www.cdc.gov or call 1-800-CDC-INFO.